MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. When used in conjunction with an arcade game's data files (ROMs), MAME will more or less faithfully reproduce that game on a PC. MAME can currently emulate over 2600 unique (and over 4600 in total) classic arcade video games from the three decades of video games - '70s, '80s and '90s, and some from the current millennium. MAME's purpose is to preserve these decades of video-game history. As gaming technology continues to rush forward, MAME prevents these important "vintage" games from being lost and forgotten.

What's New:

Bugs Fixed:

  • 08878: [DIP/Input] DIP switches and machine configuration menus do not refresh conditional setting correctly. (Vas Crabb)
  • 08886: [Sound] (nichibutsu/terracre.cpp) terracren: Bass channel in background music is inaudible. (Lord Nightmare)

New Working Systems:

  • Au (Swimmer conversion) [Neill Baker Tech]
  • Apple Computer Macintosh Quadra 900 [R. Belmont]
  • Apple Computer Macintosh Quadra 950 [R. Belmont]
  • Hewlett-Packard HP 9826A [F.Ulivi]
  • Hewlett-Packard HP 9836A [F.Ulivi]
  • Hewlett-Packard HP 9836C [F.Ulivi]
  • Novag Industries Diamond II [hap, Berger]
  • Novag Industries Sapphire [hap, Berger]
  • Novag Industries Sapphire II [hap, Berger]
  • Saitek Kasparov Centurion [hap, Berger]
  • Saitek Kasparov GK 2100 [hap, Berger]
  • Sanyo PHC-20 [Nigel Barnes, Tony Jewell]
  • Sega Toys / Alpine Electronics, Inc. Car Beena [TeamEurope, QUFB]
  • Thaler MPS-65 [Nigel Barnes]